Premier Aces Showband


 

The Premier Aces Showband were from Ballintubber, Co. Roscommon. The lead singer was Houston Wells (from England). Johnny Carroll played trumpet and the band also included the Treacy Brothers.

This is our small collection of material relating to the Premier Aces. We welcome additional material for our collection.


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The Premier Aces music included the following:

Happiness Takes So Long / Looking At You. (Houston Wells). Parlophone Records. DIP 507 - 1965.

Above and Beyond / Love Looks Good on You. (Houston Wells). Parlophone Records. DIP 509 - 1966.

When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold / The 32nd. of May. (Houston Wells). Parlophone Records. DIP 511 - 1966.

So Long Mary / Your Lily White Hands. (Shay O'Hara). Target Records. 7N.17583 - 1968.

Irish Soldier Boy / Two Little Boys. (Shay O'Hara). Target Records. 7N.17764. - 1969.

On The Southbound / The Bottle Let Me Down. (Patsy McCaul). Release Records. RL.676. - 1973.

Flower of Macroom / Anywhere Just Inside Your Arms. (Patsy McCaul). Release Records. RL.731. - 1974.

 


If you have any material relating to The Pioneer Aces or The Premier Aces or any of these musicians, please contact us.


 



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